New South Wales

New South Wales (abbreviated as NSW) is a state on the east coast of Australia. It borders Queensland to the north, Victoria to the south, South Australia to the west, the Tasman Sea to the east and surrounds the whole of the Australian Capital Territory. New South Wales' capital city is Sydney, which is also the nation's most populous city. In March 2014, the estimated population of New South Wales was 7.5 million, making it Australia's most populous state. Just under two-thirds of the state's population, 4.67 million, live in the Greater Sydney area. Inhabitants of New South Wales are referred to as New South Welshmen.

The colony of New South Wales was founded in 1788. It originally comprised a much larger area of the Australian mainland and also included Lord Howe Island, New Zealand, Norfolk Island and Van Diemen's Land. During the 19th century, large areas were separated to form the British colonies of Tasmania, South Australia, New Zealand, Victoria, Queensland and the Northern Territory (1863).

1950 New South Wales 100

The 1950 New South Wales 100 was a motor race staged at the Mount Panorama Circuit, Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia on 10 April 1950.
It was organised by the Australian Sporting Car Club and was contested over 25 laps, a total distance of approximately 100 miles.
The race was staged on a handicap basis with the first car, the MG J2/P of RW Fowler, scheduled to start 25 minutes before the last car, the Alta of Tony Gaze.

The race was won by Doug Whiteford driving a Ford V8 Special.
Whiteford also achieved the fastest race time, for which he was awarded the New South Wales Road Racing Championship title.

New South Wales is the second-largest wine producing state in Australia, accounting for 30 percent of the A$5 billion Australian wine industry In 1994 the various wine regions within New South Wales agreed there was a need to form a peak lobby group to act as the conduit between industry and the New South Wales Government, and to represent New South Wales at the Federal level through the Winemakers Federation of Australia Inc. This body is the New South Wales Wine Industry Association.

History and Description

Lewis Gordon first proposed a town plan survey for Coonabarabran in 1859 although the area had been opened up by a Government-sponsored expedition in 1817. John Oxley found Aboriginal people living here the following year 1818 — later identified as the western language reach of the Kamilaroi clans (Gamilaraay is the spelling used by linguists). Kamilaroi people are still well represented in the region, having occupied Coonabarabran for approximately 7,500 years.

It seems no one really knows the source and meaning of the word Coonabarabran. It may derive from a person's name or from the Kamilaroi language word 'gunbaraaybaa' meaning 'excrement', translated earlier as meaning, 'peculiar odour', this possibly is a bowdlerisation. Another meaning is derived from an Aboriginal word for 'inquisitive person'. 'Coolabarabran' was the name of a station owned by James Weston in 1848.

Housing at Georgetown University

Housing at Georgetown University consists of 13 residence halls at the main campus and a law center campus. Housing on Georgetown's main campus is divided between "halls," usually more traditional dormitories, and "villages," usually less traditional apartment complexes. In addition, Georgetown operates many townhouses in the Georgetown neighborhood, usually for second, third, and fourth-year students.

A majority of undergraduates, eighty-five percent, live on-campus. The remainder live off-campus, mostly in the Georgetown, Burleith, and Foxhall neighborhoods. On-campus housing is not available for main campus graduate students. On-campus housing at Georgetown is the second most expensive in the country as of 2010.

Freshman housing

Darnall Hall

Darnall Hall provides housing for first-year students. It was built as a women-only dorm, and together with its male counterpart, Harbin Hall, cost $5.6 million. At the time Darnall opened in 1965, women were only in the school of Nursing, the School of Foreign Service and the Institute of Languages and Linguistics. It is the only Georgetown dormitory named for a woman, Eleanor Darnall, who was the mother of Georgetown University founder John Carroll and an early supporter of Catholic education in America. Darnall is one of two Georgetown dormitories located within ANC District 2E04. As a result, it has been the focus of efforts to recruit Georgetown students to run for election to this District of Columbia position.

New South

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeahTo all it wasAll it isAnd all it shall beNew SouthUh, yeah, yeahI gotta key Bubba answers, a kilo of questionsThe heart for humility, that ego perplexesStrength, will and honor, a hero's possessionsOn the road to destiny I need no directionsFar to Southerners, the best man the winnerAnd only this morning does the best man rememberFighters seen the weak, more success than inventorsAnd a saint never ever suffers less than a sinnerBut I'm proud to admit that this shit no longerPhases or amazes me, I only grow strongerAt any given moment this world can so long yaBox you up, drop you in the dirt and slow song yaSo every blessed minute I'm breathinI'm conceivin, for when I do perish, reasons for your grievinThat's not to say I plan on leavin here this eveningI'll be in Honolulu with Steven next seasonLive die, laugh, cry,Life will pass byBreathe in, exhaleI scream, you yellNew South! (New South!)New South! (New South!)Ew, a ew, (break it down)Ew, a ew (break it down)And we gonna rush 'em with a blitz on thisGo round the world and hit every other upper scale and project brick with itBubba Sparxxx who meet with the Organized Godly beatMan it's funny how God can be when you work hard to achieveIt's still slaw nigga (*vocal scratch*), spittin that Pac liquorThis is straight up pocket party, your summer that not niggaclassical rhymes got most cats tryna battle with KenBet they won't "go up shit creek without they paddle again"Come down to my town, bet you won't visit Athens againAnd I write that hard har, roll like I got crack in my penBut since your so happy that things go exactly as plannedDon't clack if we land, then it's crack a lackin againThen most of these clowns up outta the payAll I need is a stout, clean your coolatta and dayAnd the day that I'm able to finally get outta the gameWhat this hip hop has become is what the New South gotta changeBring it backWhat difference does it make, who I'm affiliated withCause if you love 'em, how could you have really hated thisAll the groundbreakin these hillbilly maders didWasn't no room for +Bubba Talk+ until we made it didI flow for Jimmy Mathis on that bus route dailyAnd for momma June and all she fuss about latelyI'm a get it white, if your hairless for GovernorI'm tellin y'all the yanks ain't prepared for this southernerC-Dub certified, DF, dignitaryBeat Club, they applaud, New South, visionaryIn spite of the efforts y'all made to pigeon hole meI rose from the pig shit without a smidgen on meAt 15, 90, Adam's drive makin miraclesFor these many much, yes and everyday is pivotalI'm no entertainer so what I say is literal

Independent.ie...A man and dog sit next to a pile of wool after it was sheared off a sheep in Warrumbungle, NewSouthWales, Australia, July 20, 2018, in this picture obtained from social media ... Bowden is a farmer in Coonabarabran, a town in NewSouthWales state, about 450km (280 miles) northwest of Sydney, local media said. ....

A sheep with massively overgrown fleece looks on in Warrumbungle, NewSouthWales in ... Bowden is a farmer in Coonabarabran, a town in NewSouthWales state, about 450km (280 miles) northwest of Sydney, local media said....

An Australian man out for a bike ride captured video of a "notorious" magpie dive-bombing his helmet six times in a row. Joel Hatch, a ranger with Australian National Parks, said in an Instagram post he was out for a bike ride in Coonabarabran, NewSouthWales, when he encountered a magpie that's famous among locals for its attacks on cyclists ... ....